Ana Konjuh, Lauren Davis to meet in Auckland WTA final

Eighth-seeded Ana Konjuh prevented a complete rout of seeded players at the ASB Tennis Classic when she beat 2016 runner-up Julia Goerges 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 on Friday to join American Lauren Davis in the final.

Seven seeds had fallen by the time Konjuh took the court for her semifinal against Goerges, who was in hot form after eliminating former world No. 1 and third seed Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.

Davis reached the final when her semifinal opponent, seventh-seeded Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia, retired while trailing 4-1 in the third set. Ostapenko won the first set 6-4 and Davis took the second 6-4.

The tournament has steadily shed seeded players. Top seed and world No. 2 Serena Williams was knocked out in the second round by American compatriot Madison Brengle, and second-seeded Venus Williams withdrew with an arm injury after winning her first-round match.

Fifth-seeded Kiki Bertens went out in the first round, and fourth-seeded Barbora Strycova lost to Davis in straight sets in the quarterfinals.

Konjuh reversed a recent poor run of form by beating Goerges to reach her first final since 2015.

"Coming here, I wasn't playing that well and my serve wasn't going so good but I managed to win," the Croatian said.

Davis progressed when Ostapenko withdrew with a virus.

"I woke in the morning with a fever, with coughing and everything," Ostapenko said. "I feel much worse today than yesterday. I tried to play the match but it was really difficult because I wasn't feeling good at all."